Meet Lucy. This sweet 7 year old girl joined the NorCal family when a Good Samaritan found her lying on the side of the road. Lucy was matted, filthy, weak and lethargic. The gentleman knocked on doors in the neighborhood and discovered two lovely women, that lived a couple blocks from each other. They offered to take Lucy and try and find her owner. They immediately called NorCal and took her to the Vet. Lucy had terrible ear infections, eye infections and swelling in the pit of her arm. Upon examination, it was discovered that Lucy had embedded foxtails in her chest wall that needed to be surgically removed. Lucy's ears were so infected that they could not examine her inner ear and she was in desperate need of her teeth being cleaned. Lucy returned home to one of women's homes with drains in her chest. For the next month these two amazing women have taken care of Lucy and nursed her back to health. Lucy is a resilient, loving, affectionate girl. She is running around now, chasing balls, loving her walks and snuggling on the couch.
After numerous trips to the Vet it has been discovered that Lucy has Cushings disease. This is a condition, common to cockers, where their adrenal gland produces high levels of cortisol. Cushings is easily managed with medication and regular vet check ups and blood work.
We hope that this condition will not discourage you from wanting to provide Lucy with a loving, safe happy home. She is an amazing girl with so much love to give.
If you are interested in fostering or adopting Lucy, please go on our website at norcalcockerrescue.org and fill out an adoption application.
Meet Lucy. This sweet 7 year old girl joined the NorCal family when a Good Samaritan found her lying on the side of the road. Lucy was matted, filthy, weak and lethargic. The gentleman knocked on doors in the neighborhood and discovered two lovely women, that lived a couple blocks from each other. They offered to take Lucy and try and find her owner. They immediately called NorCal and took her to the Vet. Lucy had terrible ear infections, eye infections and swelling in the pit of her arm. Upon examination, it was discovered that Lucy had embedded foxtails in her chest wall that needed to be surgically removed. Lucy's ears were so infected that they could not examine her inner ear and she was in desperate need of her teeth being cleaned. Lucy returned home to one of women's homes with drains in her chest. For the next month these two amazing women have taken care of Lucy and nursed her back to health. Lucy is a resilient, loving, affectionate girl. She is running around now, chasing balls, loving her walks and snuggling on the couch.
After numerous trips to the Vet it has been discovered that Lucy has Cushings disease. This is a condition, common to cockers, where their adrenal gland produces high levels of cortisol. Cushings is easily managed with medication and regular vet check ups and blood work.
We hope that this condition will not discourage you from wanting to provide Lucy with a loving, safe happy home. She is an amazing girl with so much love to give.
If you are interested in fostering or adopting Lucy, please go on our website at norcalcockerrescue.org and fill out an adoption application.
We have an adoption application, we do a home safety visit, and have an adoption agreement once an animal has been adopted. Our adoption fees are $350. $400 for puppies. Our dogs are vet checked, spayed/neutered, heart worm tested, microchipped, and vaccinated.
We have an adoption application, we do a home safety visit, and have an adoption agreement once an animal has been adopted. Our adoption fees are $350. $400 for puppies. Our dogs are vet checked, spayed/neutered, heart worm tested, microchipped, and vaccinated.
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We do not have a facility - all of our dogs are in foster homes.
PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR EVENTS WE WILL BE AT -- NORCALCOCKERRESCUE.ORG
We do not have a facility - all of our dogs are in foster homes.
PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR EVENTS WE WILL BE AT -- NORCALCOCKERRESCUE.ORG
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NorCal Cocker Rescue, Inc. was established in 2013 by a group of experienced and dedicated animal welfare volunteers. Based in Sacramento, and serving the greater Northern California area, NorCal works with public shelters to place at risk Cocker Spaniels and Spaniel mixes in loving forever homes, and also serves as a resource regarding the unique needs of the Cocker Spaniel breed. NorCal Cocker Rescue is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit Corporation, registered in the State of California. We do not have a facility. All of our dogs are in foster homes.
NorCal Cocker Rescue, Inc. was established in 2013 by a group of experienced and dedicated animal welfare volunteers. Based in Sacramento, and serving the greater Northern California area, NorCal works with public shelters to place at risk Cocker Spaniels and Spaniel mixes in loving forever homes, and also serves as a resource regarding the unique needs of the Cocker Spaniel breed. NorCal Cocker Rescue is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit Corporation, registered in the State of California. We do not have a facility. All of our dogs are in foster homes.
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